Over 700 students from across North India appear for abacus competition

Over 700 students from across North India appear for abacus competition

Rolling Cup goes to Jasmit Kaur

The Voice of Chandigarh News | Photo By T S Bedi

Over 700 students from North India today appeared for the 14th annual national level abacus competition at GGDSD College in Sector 32. The students were from different states of north India including, tricity, Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh.

Jasmit Kaur was declared as the overall winner and won the rolling cup while second prize winner was Shweta Sharma and third prize went to Amrit Pal Kaur. Jasmit Kaur had last year also won the overall trophy.

The competition which is held annually was organised by Soroban (Abacus) Education for Mental Arithmetic System (SEMAS), the official organisation dealing in Japanese abacus and brain development programs for children in the age group of 5 to 13 years and operational in 14 countries across the world.

There are over 1 lakh students across the globe who are enrolled for the programs. SEMAS conducts international open competitions annually to the students of abacus and mental arithmetic at various levels. It arranges the winners to participate and compete in the world level competitions organised by Chambers of Commerce of Osaka and Taiwan every year.

The competition started at 9.30 am and went on in different batches till 12 noon. Students were tested for high level of mathematical accuracy and speed. It was followed by a cultural and prize distribution function in the evening.

Mayor Davesh Moudgil was the chief guest on the occasion. They gave away prizes to the winners.